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Frozen pitch not a problem....

Tommy2holes

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Am i the only one who cant really see why there is a problem with games being abandoned for frozen pitch. I cant see why southend united cant just buy say 25 patio heaters space them out evenly across the pitch and leave them on upto when the players warm up and there is no chance of a pitch freeze. They could even put say 5-10 out at half time just to raise the temperature pitch side.

Also if last night was about a stubborn bit of ice that would not remove from the pitch would a warm bucket of very salty water not of surficed???

I mean this is the year 2009.
 
Also if last night was about a stubborn bit of ice that would not remove from the pitch would a warm bucket of very salty water not of surficed???

I mean this is the year 2009.

I think they intend selling their lager!
 
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